Are you in university accommodation? Even in ours, they don't do room inspections. o.o

Just pile a bunch of clothes awkwardly on it. Or put it in an empty suitcase and store that away in the wardrobe. You can just say you were given the fridge but don't use it if they find it and have an issue.

I have snakes and a tarantula in my university room, whenever maintenance/cleaners/whoever have to come in I just throw something over the cages/boxes. They will be inspecting, but not moving/hunting through your things.

It might be different in different places, but I've never had anyone look in my wardrobe. They're mostly just checking you've not messed with fire/ safety equipment, blocked an emergency exit, or caused obvious damage to something, etc. The only reason I can think they would bother looking in there is if you've hidden a pet against your lease and they can hear suspicious noises coming from inside

in mine they literally walked into the room had a quick look, opened the wardrobe but didnt move anything, and then said thanks and left
i think they only look for obvious damage etc
the suitcase idea is good

Depends what accommodation you're in but I doubt it. When they do room inspections at mine they literally just come in your room, have a quick glance about and that's it, they certainly didn't nose through my stuff

No, it's usually just a quick look to make sure you're taking care of the room and that it isn't smashed up or anything. Thinking about it, it's disgusting that they're allowed to "inspect" a room that you're paying to live in when you're a fully grown adult. If you do break anything, you pay for it at the end of the year anyway!

I had all sorts in my room, including an extra heater because ours were rubbish, a kettle.. and I just put them under my bed when an inspection was due and they genuinely didn't pay much attention to anything at all.